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Ostia

Ostia refers to two related places: the ancient port city of Ostia Antica and the modern seaside district Lido di Ostia in the municipality of Rome, Lazio, Italy. Both are located at the mouth of the Tiber River, about 30 kilometers from central Rome.

Ostia Antica was founded in the 4th–3rd century BCE as Rome's harbor and grew into the principal

By late antiquity the harbor silted up and trade declined, contributing to Ostia's abandonment. The area was

The modern Ostia, or Lido di Ostia, developed as a seaside resort in the 20th century. It

Today, Ostia Antica is one of Italy's notable archaeological sites, offering extensive ruins such as the large

port
of
the
Roman
Republic
and
early
Empire.
Its
ruins
include
a
forum,
warehouses,
baths,
a
theater,
and
residential
blocks,
together
preserving
a
large
portion
of
the
urban
plan
of
a
Roman
port
city.
gradually
depopulated
and
fell
into
neglect
during
the
Middle
Ages,
though
the
landscape
later
became
the
focus
of
archaeological
interest
and
preservation.
is
connected
to
Rome
by
the
Rome–Lido
railway
and
today
serves
as
a
popular
beach
destination
and
residential
district,
with
a
waterfront
and
fishing
activity
near
the
harbor
area.
theatre,
the
Decumanus
and
Cardo
main
streets,
baths,
and
mosaic
floors.
The
site
attracts
visitors
seeking
insight
into
Rome's
port
economy
and
daily
life.